A crib tent keeps pets out and helps keep babies and their paraphernalia in. The sturdy white mesh Cozy Crib fits easily onto all standard cribs, a Velcro loop system and two end panels allow for secure fastening, and there's a big semicircular nylon zip that turns one whole side into a door/flap. The frame consists of two arched three-section roof rods and two straight two-section side rods. Since you have to insert these, and it's important not to mix the two types up, it's a pity they're not, say, blue and green instead of white and beige. The rods can be removed in a couple of minutes, and the mesh tent itself is then washable. --Richard Farr

75% (6) Day 1/365 ~ Aspiration.

November 29, 2010. Model: Me (self portrait) Decided to start a 365 project, I hope I manage to carry it through. Standing on my bed. Taken using a tripod. I need to cut my fringe, cause it's too long(again) so I didn't want it in this picture. The netting is my canopy. I've always loved the dreamy look of my bed so I decided to capture it. It's raining today, so I cancelled everything and segregated from everyone to stay at home instead. I have this gnawing feeling that I should be doing something - anything; as long as it is meaningful - but I don't think I'm achieving much at the moment. Hopefully that will change soon. There's this quote I saw that really struck chords within my heart; "Be the change you want to see." I was pondering over it. It's startling and frightening to begin anything new, or do anything even remotely different from the crowd, because of the attention it draws, the criticism, the bewildered and suspicious reactions at your attempts to stand out, to make a difference. Hardly anyone is able to change the way things are, in the end, we all change according to our situations. For the better, or for the worse, no one knows.. I do want to make a difference, but naturally I don't want to be the first to do it. I suppose this is typical human nature. And that's why everyone goes with the flow. And that's why I remain weak-willed.

Day 6/365 ~ Canopy of Dreams

December 4, 2010. Model: Me (self portrait) Okay, so I have a slight obsession with my canopy. Fairly quiet day in which I spent the greater part wondering (quite hopelessly) on ideas for new days for my 365 project. And in the end not doing anything constructive. At all. Glumly sitting here and wondering what else is there to say - not much either. I wish it would stop raining because when it rains, the sky turns grey or this murky white colour. And the sun disappears. And the glass of all the windows turns cold, and raindrops race each other. Something I was thinking about. In books, the main character would just curl under and succumb to the darkness, or she would be rescued by her knight in shining armour, and be brought into bright light again. In reality, there is no knight in shining armour, and there is no darkness that will ever numb everything and anything. There is only the cold dead fear of losing grasp. One would wish for the moon to leave, as hope is more poisonous than anything ever mentioned - hope makes you cling on so desperately because you think something will happen, when the smarter and more aware part of you has calculated the odds, and knows that it requires something short of a miracle. Do miracles even exist?

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